Welcome to Crotalus & Company, Where quality and
customer service are worth more. Located in the frozen tundra of Wisconsin
U.S.A Focusing my breeding efforts on producing only the best locality
specific captive bred rattlesnakes on the market for many years. I have
finally started to include some company for the Crotalus. Great snakes from the Agkistrodon genera "moccasins" Tree Vipers, colorful corn
snakes and hybrid colubrids. Professional reptile breeders for over 10
years, we strongly believe in quality over quantity. Fully standing behind
the reptiles we produce, you can feel confident in your purchase from us

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Captive Bred
RattlesnakesWe started our breeding program with
rattlesnakes back in 1998. Specializing in quality locality specific
captive bred rattlesnakes when few others were. Known in the venomous
community for quality snakes and top level service. We have slimmed down
our rattlesnake breeding efforts in the last few years due to increasing
venomous regulation. We will continue to offer these wonderful snakes as
they are our first love.Captive Bred Corn SnakesCorn snakes are one of the finest snakes in the reptile trade.
These snakes are perfect for the first time snake keeper as well as the
serious professional. Currently there are over 100 different morph
combinations with over 10,000 possible. New intriguing corn snakes are
being bred every year. We will not only be producing some of the latest
morph combinations. Crotalus & Company is also working to improve
existing lines to bring out there best that is
possible.Moccasins / CottonmouthsCottonmouth's are one of the many snakes native to the U.S. that
are very underated. Keeping a small collection of local specific western
cottonmouths to provide captive bred snakes that will redilly eat rodents.
In 2007 we produced the first hypomelanistic western cottonmouth in the
pet trade. With this hypo we are increasing out projects and soon hope to
add the leucistic and T+ albino morphs as well. Designer
Hybrid SnakesDan has always been interested in the
unusual and unique snakes of the trade. Those with funky patterns or
colors have always been an interest. We acquired our first hybrid back in
2000 at the San Antonio show and have been intrigued ever since. Keeping
these snakes as pets for many years, we have decided to start a serious
breeding program to test out compatability and dominance of traits among
species. Our hybrid snake projects are very unique often producing one of
a kind snakes that cannot be reproduced.